Parakeet/parakeet/training/experiment.py

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import logging
import sys
from pathlib import Path
import paddle
from paddle import distributed as dist
from paddle.io import DistributedBatchSampler
from visualdl import LogWriter
from parakeet.utils import checkpoint
from parakeet.utils import mp_tools
__all__ = ["ExperimentBase"]
class ExperimentBase(object):
"""
An experiment template in order to structure the training code and take
care of saving, loading, logging, visualization stuffs. It's intended to
be flexible and simple.
So it only handles output directory (create directory for the output,
create a checkpoint directory, dump the config in use and create
visualizer and logger) in a standard way without enforcing any
input-output protocols to the model and dataloader. It leaves the main
part for the user to implement their own (setup the model, criterion,
optimizer, define a training step, define a validation function and
customize all the text and visual logs).
It does not save too much boilerplate code. The users still have to write
the forward/backward/update mannually, but they are free to add
non-standard behaviors if needed.
We have some conventions to follow.
1. Experiment should have ``model``, ``optimizer``, ``train_loader`` and
``valid_loader``, ``config`` and ``args`` attributes.
2. The config should have a ``training`` field, which has
``valid_interval``, ``save_interval`` and ``max_iteration`` keys. It is
used as the trigger to invoke validation, checkpointing and stop of the
experiment.
3. There are four methods, namely ``train_batch``, ``valid``,
``setup_model`` and ``setup_dataloader`` that should be implemented.
Feel free to add/overwrite other methods and standalone functions if you
need.
Parameters
----------
config: yacs.config.CfgNode
The configuration used for the experiment.
args: argparse.Namespace
The parsed command line arguments.
Examples
--------
>>> def main_sp(config, args):
>>> exp = Experiment(config, args)
>>> exp.setup()
>>> exe.resume_or_load()
>>> exp.run()
>>>
>>> config = get_cfg_defaults()
>>> parser = default_argument_parser()
>>> args = parser.parse_args()
>>> if args.config:
>>> config.merge_from_file(args.config)
>>> if args.opts:
>>> config.merge_from_list(args.opts)
>>> config.freeze()
>>>
>>> if args.nprocs > 1 and args.device == "gpu":
>>> dist.spawn(main_sp, args=(config, args), nprocs=args.nprocs)
>>> else:
>>> main_sp(config, args)
"""
def __init__(self, config, args):
self.config = config
self.args = args
self.model = None
self.optimizer = None
self.iteration = 0
self.epoch = 0
self.train_loader = None
self.valid_loader = None
self.iterator = None
self.logger = None
self.visualizer = None
self.output_dir = None
self.checkpoint_dir = None
def setup(self):
"""Setup the experiment.
"""
paddle.set_device(self.args.device)
if self.parallel:
self.init_parallel()
self.setup_output_dir()
self.dump_config()
self.setup_visualizer()
self.setup_logger()
self.setup_checkpointer()
self.setup_dataloader()
self.setup_model()
self.iteration = 0
self.epoch = 0
@property
def parallel(self):
"""A flag indicating whether the experiment should run with
multiprocessing.
"""
return self.args.device == "gpu" and self.args.nprocs > 1
def init_parallel(self):
"""Init environment for multiprocess training.
"""
dist.init_parallel_env()
@mp_tools.rank_zero_only
def save(self):
"""Save checkpoint (model parameters and optimizer states).
"""
checkpoint.save_parameters(self.checkpoint_dir, self.iteration,
self.model, self.optimizer)
def resume_or_load(self):
"""Resume from latest checkpoint at checkpoints in the output
directory or load a specified checkpoint.
If ``args.checkpoint_path`` is not None, load the checkpoint, else
resume training.
"""
iteration = checkpoint.load_parameters(
self.model,
self.optimizer,
checkpoint_dir=self.checkpoint_dir,
checkpoint_path=self.args.checkpoint_path)
self.iteration = iteration
def read_batch(self):
"""Read a batch from the train_loader.
Returns
-------
List[Tensor]
A batch.
"""
try:
batch = next(self.iterator)
except StopIteration:
self.new_epoch()
batch = next(self.iterator)
return batch
def new_epoch(self):
"""Reset the train loader and increment ``epoch``.
"""
self.epoch += 1
if self.parallel and isinstance(self.train_loader.batch_sampler,
DistributedBatchSampler):
self.train_loader.batch_sampler.set_epoch(self.epoch)
self.iterator = iter(self.train_loader)
def train(self):
"""The training process.
It includes forward/backward/update and periodical validation and
saving.
"""
self.new_epoch()
while self.iteration < self.config.training.max_iteration:
self.iteration += 1
self.train_batch()
if self.iteration % self.config.training.valid_interval == 0:
self.valid()
if self.iteration % self.config.training.save_interval == 0:
self.save()
def run(self):
"""The routine of the experiment after setup. This method is intended
to be used by the user.
"""
try:
self.train()
except KeyboardInterrupt as exception:
self.save()
self.close()
sys.exit(exception)
finally:
self.close()
def setup_output_dir(self):
"""Create a directory used for output.
"""
# output dir
output_dir = Path(self.args.output).expanduser()
output_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
self.output_dir = output_dir
def setup_checkpointer(self):
"""Create a directory used to save checkpoints into.
It is "checkpoints" inside the output directory.
"""
# checkpoint dir
checkpoint_dir = self.output_dir / "checkpoints"
checkpoint_dir.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
self.checkpoint_dir = checkpoint_dir
@mp_tools.rank_zero_only
def close(self):
"""Close visualizer to avoid hanging after training"""
# https://github.com/pytorch/fairseq/issues/2357
self.visualizer.close()
@mp_tools.rank_zero_only
def setup_visualizer(self):
"""Initialize a visualizer to log the experiment.
The visual log is saved in the output directory.
Notes
------
Only the main process has a visualizer with it. Use multiple
visualizers in multiprocess to write to a same log file may cause
unexpected behaviors.
"""
# visualizer
visualizer = LogWriter(logdir=str(self.output_dir))
self.visualizer = visualizer
def setup_logger(self):
"""Initialize a text logger to log the experiment.
Each process has its own text logger. The logging message is write to
the standard output and a text file named ``worker_n.log`` in the
output directory, where ``n`` means the rank of the process.
"""
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel("INFO")
logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
log_file = self.output_dir / 'worker_{}.log'.format(dist.get_rank())
logger.addHandler(logging.FileHandler(str(log_file)))
self.logger = logger
@mp_tools.rank_zero_only
def dump_config(self):
"""Save the configuration used for this experiment.
It is saved in to ``config.yaml`` in the output directory at the
beginning of the experiment.
"""
with open(self.output_dir / "config.yaml", 'wt') as f:
print(self.config, file=f)
def train_batch(self):
"""The training loop. A subclass should implement this method.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("train_batch should be implemented.")
@mp_tools.rank_zero_only
@paddle.no_grad()
def valid(self):
"""The validation. A subclass should implement this method.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("valid should be implemented.")
def setup_model(self):
"""Setup model, criterion and optimizer, etc. A subclass should
implement this method.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("setup_model should be implemented.")
def setup_dataloader(self):
"""Setup training dataloader and validation dataloader. A subclass
should implement this method.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("setup_dataloader should be implemented.")